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Save the Date: January 24th

It seems like FOREVER since you've been 'round the house eating eggs and sharing delightful conversation.

Please come on the 24th with a dish in hand and your sunny disposition.

The longest days of year are behind us. I know the coldest ones are ahead. Many people are hunkering down with calls to stay indoors until the temperatures hit the 60's again. I hope in three weeks time they are bored with their four walls and they will bundle up to come over.

The coffee will be hot, promise.

XO
Juli

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